The 2025 season of the TSS The Super Series by B-Quik and B-Quik Thailand Super Series has kicked off with a thrilling three-day race weekend filled with action at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram.
The event, organized by Racing Spirit Co Ltd, started with the entry-level Thailand Super Eco. The excitement began with an outstanding performance in Race 1 by car No. 33, Wongsaphat Kaewsiri of Idemitsu Kinik Cusco Nexzter Team, who led from pole to checkered flag. However, in Race 2, he was overtaken by car No. 98, Chinawit Romyanon from PT Maxnitron Wise BRD Nexzter Venom Secret Koh Kood by Rongpo Power Unit. Wongsaphat returned in Race 3 with a stunning comeback from the back of the grid to claim the victory once again.

In Thailand Super Pickup D2 (Class C), changing weather conditions across the races shook up the results. Race 1 was won by car No. 30, Ittisak Kaewdee from SSK Factory OMC-racing Khuabutsakorn Banchang Ood-Aong Rayong. Race 2 saw car No. 77, Anupap Sriklang from KING_performance Sodpoonsup KAS Auto Parts by Oat Autoshop Khwan Racing Team, take the win. In Race 3, car No. 58, Supamongkol Detpetch from Shabu Tao Kaebig, Tum Clutch, Mk Sport, Akana, CNC Rukgun by Ood-Aong Rayong, claimed victory.

In Thailand Super Pickup D1 (Class A-B), slick track conditions proved challenging. Race 1 was won by car No. 19, Nantawat Chamnarn from Nexzter, MKSport, HYB, Speed Oil, Motul, AKANA by Ood-Aong Rayong. Races 2 and 3 served as a breakthrough for car No. 93, Natthanuth Wongsomboon from LIQUI MOLY RUNSTOP SUPER PIG VENOM Offshore Bangsaen by JOBMOBTRI, who dominated both events.

The newly introduced Super Touring class brought a fierce 60-minute battle from the very start. In Race 1, a dramatic finale led to a win for car No. 66 of NEXZTER x RMR Motorsport by Rommai Rimna, driven by Chotthanin Chaikittilak and Aniwat Lommadthai. In Race 2, the tide turned as car No. 55 from M&M Racing Team by Nexzter and Liqui Moly, driven by Chanokkanan Nantamanop and Thanaphat Sutthisawang, took the victory in style.

The much-anticipated TSS Supercar GT4 and TSS Supercar GTC classes took to the track under heavy rain in Race 1, delivering non-stop excitement and surprises. Car No. 1 from AAS Motorsport, driven by Kantadhee Kusiri and Komik Kransut, took the win in GT4, while car No. 23 from Team Supersonic by Rong Po Power Unit, driven by Shane Ang and Kenneth Ho, triumphed in GTC.


In Race 2, car No. 1 from AAS Motorsport continued their dominance with a lights-to-flag win from pole position. In the GTC class, the win went to car No. 2, Sirameth Thungsutheeranonkul from TECPRO RACING.
The headline event featured a combined TSS Supercar GT3 and GTM 60-minute showdown. In GT3, strategic driving saw car No. 12 from Singha Motorsport Team Thailand, piloted by Piti Bhirombhakdi and Kantasak Kusiri, mount a comeback in the second half to secure the win.
In the GTM category, early leader car No. 10 from Fire Monkey Motorsport, driven by Sye Wai Simon Chan, was overtaken by car No. 25 from Singha Motorsport Team Thailand, driven by Kittipol Pramoj Na Ayudhya and Supakitt Jenjittanant, who led from start to finish.
Race 2 of both GT3 and GTM faced downpours, prompting an early Safety Car for safety. Once racing resumed, car No. 18 from AAS Motorsport by EBM, driven by Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak and Laurin Heinrich, emerged victorious in GT3. Meanwhile, car No. 25 from Singha Motorsport Team Thailand repeated their success in GTM with another win.




With the TSS The Super Series by B-Quik and B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2025 season opener now concluded — including the exciting F4 South East Asia (F4 SEA) support races — the event delivered a full spectrum of motorsports thrills under ever-changing skies. Fans can relive the action on www.thailandsuperseries.net and www.facebook.com/ThailandSuperSeries.
Next up: Bangsaen Grand Prix 2025, July 2–6, on Southeast Asia’s most scenic seaside street circuit — FIA Grade 3 certified. Fans can catch all the action trackside or via live streams on the platforms listed above.